The Air Force’s “Commander’s Key Support Program” (CKSP) — formerly the Key Spouse Program — selects and establishes dedicated Key Support Liaisons, who serve as an integral part of Eglin’s readiness team and an essential resource for military families. Appointed by group or squadron commanders and working closely with first sergeants, Key Support Liaisons are a focal point for information and support for families in their respective assigned unit, serving as a communication bridge between the unit leaders and the families. The Eglin Military & Family Readiness Center provides all mandatory initial and refresher training to become a Key Support Liaison.
Commander’s Key Support Program (KSP) Initial Training
KSP training is thorough, continuous, and critical to the KSL and Mentors in effectively carrying out official duties. The KSP Initial Training consists of eight (8) standardized modules and training time is approximately six (6) hours.
Commander’s KSP Coffee Connection
Key Support Liaison will share best practices, networking opportunities, and receive additional resources from on- and off-base organizations.
Commander’s KSP Coffee Connection
Key Support Liaison will share best practices, networking opportunities, and receive additional resources from on- and off-base organizations.
Key Support Liaison Annual SAPR/Suicide Awareness Training
Suicide Awareness and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training is an annual training requirement for all Key Support Liaisons and Mentors.
Key Support Liaison Quarterly Training
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